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Server invite link - https://discord.gg/kEShfDr
You can use this server like a regular chat server, except that you make up words and grammar as you go, glossing as necessary, and build on what others have already added (if you like it). This will (hopefully eventually) form a coherent language where the speakers are the designers.
If consensus is too hard to reach, we can have multiple languages in different channels (which will also help the different languages get speakers since they're all on the same server). We can build supplementary channels and resources to support language communities as they develop.
Feel free to share this with anyone you think will be interested and able to follow what's happening. It will continue working until it needs to be revoked for whatever reason.
Here is a short comment I wrote about the concept (with context). Unlike some of my ideas, I actually waited a couple weeks to post about it. I had some reservations since I'm sure I'll be able to manage the community by myself (being fairly inactive on Discord and sometimes inactive in general), so server mod positions are open.
Please comment about this idea! It's fairly unusual, but I think it has the potential to create something uniquely interesting as well as to bring new people into the conlanging community.
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